"For those who have doubts regarding who's responsible for these murders, the Investigative Committee has irrefutable evidence - witness accounts and appropriate examinations - that directly indicates that this crime was committed by fighters from the National Guard and Right Sector."

Mass graves "are further eloquent testimony to the atrocities of the Ukrainian nationalists," he added.

"(A)ll of the victims were tortured before their murder." A Dnepr battalion soldier Sergey Litvinov explained what happened.

He was arrested. Then transferred to Moscow for further questioning. According to Markin:

He "personally killed civilians not involved in the military conflict, including women and children residents of the villages Melovoye, Shiroky, Makarovo and Kamushnoye, guided by anonymous denunciations."

"What is more interesting that this fighter received a money reward for the killings from his leadership sponsored by Igor Kolomoisky."

He's a prominent oligarch. He's Kiev-appointed Dnepropetrovsk governor. He has no legitimacy whatever.

"We know the names of many of the commanders of military units, the militants of the Right Sector and the National Guard, who carry out criminal orders of the military and political leadership of Ukraine."

Eventually they'll have to answer "not only before the law, but also to their own conscience."

Markin said evidence is irrefutable. Eyewitnesses explained. They're mostly refugees. They fled for their safety.

"In addition to eyewitness accounts, many victims have provided evidence to the Russian Investigative Committee and evidence in the form of soil samples, genetic material," Markin explained.

"These samples were thoroughly examined, confirming the testimony of witnesses and victims themselves," he added.

He criticized Ukraine's general prosecutor's office for failing to investigate what happened.

"What prevented and is preventing them now from conducting their own investigation into the massacres of the civilian population and to try to protect the innocent population of Donbass instead of making hysterical statements about the alleged 'interference' in the affairs of a sovereign republic," he asked?

Coverup and denial assures unaccountability. On Monday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov called on UN authorities and other international organization officials to investigate crimes of war and against humanity in Ukraine.

"Judging by the fact that no progress was made in investigating these incidents, it is possibly time for international organizations, such as the OSCE, the Council of Europe and the United Nations… to take the responsibility of ensuring an unbiased and fair investigation," Lavrov said.

After speaking with his Finnish counterpart Erkki Tuomioja, he added:

"We spoke of the necessity to investigate in an unbiased manner all crimes that have been committed in Ukraine."

"This refers to events in Odessa, Mariupol, what happened with the Malaysian Boeing and reports on mass graves near Donetsk."

"All countries should soberly assess their position on the Ukrainian issue and realize that accusing militiamen and justifying all actions of the Ukrainian authorities is not the way forward."

She lied claiming Washington "stand(s) with the people of Ukraine. (It's) up to the Ukrainian people themselves to decide their future." They've had no say whatever. Nor will they going forward.

On October 5, the State Department said she'll travel to Kiev to discuss Washington's commitment to assist ongoing reform efforts in Ukraine, the status of the conflict in eastern Ukraine, and US support for Ukraine's territorial integrity with senior Ukrainian government leaders."

Shell "meet with a broad spectrum of political leaders, civil society groups, regional government officials, and student groups."